Interesting to see Witches Abroad so soon in that list Om(nomnom), it doesn't often get rated that high. I like it a lot for a quick read when I don't need to concentrate on what is going on, just go with the flow..

Maybe it's the lighthearted mood and the colourful pictures and atmosphere it puts in my head. (Of course there are some darker elements, too.)

And I absolutely LOVE the Wizard of Oz part. Cracks me up every time along with many other parts.

Also the roadmovie feel and passing by different locations. (Which I find very fitting, here. )

I feel like I might start reading it again.

Out of the witches books I'd put Carpe Jugulum second, but I have to say, despite loving the witches, I wouldn't put the other books high in my list, now that I look at them. Especially Masquerade and Wyrd Sisters. (The latter perhaps because I never read MacBeth and Masquerade because it has very little rereading value for me.)

So that would be a good excuse to go off and get acquainted with the Scottish play and why not become familiar with the Phantom of the Opera while you're at it My favourites change but Reaper Man, Maskerade and A Hatful of Sky would currently be top of my list.

The Phantom I know, it's just that I can't relate much to maskerade and while I'm generally very "good" at forgetting details and beeing excited and surprised by them again when rereading a book after a while, this doen't happen with maskerade. But of course a large part comes down to personal taste, too, seeing that it is in your top three.